September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
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We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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5) Bayer.
During the Holocaust, a German company called IG Farben manufactured the Zyklon B gas used in the Nazi gas chambers.
They also funded and helped with Josef Mengele's "experiments" on concentration camp prisoners.
IG Farben is the company that turned the single largest profit from work with the Nazis.
After the War, the company was broken up. Bayer was one of its divisions, and went on to become its own company.
Aspirin was founded by a Bayer employee, Arthur Eichengrun.
But Eichengrun was Jewish, and Bayer didn't want to admit that a Jewish man created the one product that keeps their company in business.
So, to this day, Bayer officially gives credit to Felix Hoffmann, a nice Aryan man, for inventing aspirin.
4) Siemens.
Siemens took slave laborers during the Holocaust and had them help construct the gas chambers that would kill them and their families.
Siemens also has the single biggest post-Holocaust moment of insensitivity of any of the companies on this list.
In 2001, they tried to trademark the word "Zyklon" (which means "cyclone" in German) to become the name a new line of products... including a line of gas ovens.
Zyklon, of course, being the name of the poison gas used in their gas chambers during the Holocaust.
A week later, after several watchdog groups appropriately freaked out, Siemens withdrew the application.
They said they never drew the connection between the Zyklon B gas used during the Holocaust and their proposed Zyklon line of products
3) Coca-Cola.
Coke played both sides during World War Two... they supported the American troops but also kept making soda for the Nazis.
Then, in 1941, the German branch of Coke ran out of syrup, and couldn't get any from America because of wartime restrictions.
So they invented a new drink, specifically for the Nazis: A fruit-flavored soda called Fanta.
That's right: Long before Fanta was associated with a bunch of exotic women singing a god-awful jingle, it was the unofficial drink of Nazi Germany.
2) Hugo Boss.
In the1930s, Hugo Boss started making Nazi uniforms.
The reason: Hugo Boss himself had joined the Nazi party, and got a contract to make the Hitler Youth, storm trooper and SS uniforms.
That was a huge boom for Hugo Boss... he got the contract just eight years after founding his company... and that infusion of business helped take the company to another level.
The Nazi uniform manufacturing went so well that Hugo Boss ended up needing to bring in slave laborers from Poland and France to help out at the factory.
In 1997, Hugo's son, SiegfriedBoss, told an Austrian news magazine, "Of course my father belonged to the Nazi party. But who didn't belong back then?"
1) Standard Oil.
The Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gas in order to get their planes off the ground.
Standard Oil was one of only three companies that could manufacture that type of fuel. So they did.
Without them, in theory the German air force couldn't even have gotten their planes off the ground.
When Standard Oil was dissolved as a monopoly, it led to ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP, all of which are still around today.

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Inside Bayern Munich: Business of Sport Special

September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
--Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

3:47

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/bayern-munich-elevation.html

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5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

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Advertising today can allow a company to remodel themselves despite having a dark past.
Many big companies today have skeletons in their closet which they wish they could erase so they spend millions in advertising to regain the trust of their consumers.
In this list today we'll be focusing on 5 famous companies that have Nazi roots.
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"Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
5) Bayer.
During the Holocaust, a German company called IG Farben manufactured the Zyklon B gas used in the Nazi gas chambers.
They also funded and helped with Josef Mengele's "experiments" on concentration camp prisoners.
IG Farben is the company that turned the single largest profit from work with the Nazis.
After the War, the company was broken up. Bayer was one of its divisions, and went on to become its own company.
Aspirin was founded by a Bayer employee, Arthur Eichengrun.
But Eichengrun was Jewish, and Bayer didn't want to admit that a Jewish man created the one product that keeps their company in business.
So, to this day, Bayer officially gives credit to Felix Hoffmann, a nice Aryan man, for inventing aspirin.
4) Siemens.
Siemens took slave laborers during the Holocaust and had them help construct the gas chambers that would kill them and their families.
Siemens also has the single biggest post-Holocaust moment of insensitivity of any of the companies on this list.
In 2001, they tried to trademark the word "Zyklon" (which means "cyclone" in German) to become the name a new line of products... including a line of gas ovens.
Zyklon, of course, being the name of the poison gas used in their gas chambers during the Holocaust.
A week later, after several watchdog groups appropriately freaked out, Siemens withdrew the application.
They said they never drew the connection between the Zyklon B gas used during the Holocaust and their proposed Zyklon line of products
3) Coca-Cola.
Coke played both sides during World War Two... they supported the American troops but also kept making soda for the Nazis.
Then, in 1941, the German branch of Coke ran out of syrup, and couldn't get any from America because of wartime restrictions.
So they invented a new drink, specifically for the Nazis: A fruit-flavored soda called Fanta.
That's right: Long before Fanta was associated with a bunch of exotic women singing a god-awful jingle, it was the unofficial drink of Nazi Germany.
2) Hugo Boss.
In the1930s, Hugo Boss started making Nazi uniforms.
The reason: Hugo Boss himself had joined the Nazi party, and got a contract to make the Hitler Youth, storm trooper and SS uniforms.
That was a huge boom for Hugo Boss... he got the contract just eight years after founding his company... and that infusion of business helped take the company to another level.
The Nazi uniform manufacturing went so well that Hugo Boss ended up needing to bring in slave laborers from Poland and France to help out at the factory.
In 1997, Hugo's son, SiegfriedBoss, told an Austrian news magazine, "Of course my father belonged to the Nazi party. But who didn't belong back then?"
1) Standard Oil.
The Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gas in order to get their planes off the ground.
Standard Oil was one of only three companies that could manufacture that type of fuel. So they did.
Without them, in theory the German air force couldn't even have gotten their planes off the ground.
When Standard Oil was dissolved as a monopoly, it led to ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP, all of which are still around today.

Bayern Business ...

Doing Business In Munich- Media Lab Bayern With Lina Timm

Globig goes to Munich to discover what makes Munich and Bavaria a great place to startup and expand a foreign business into. Our guest interview is with Lina Timm at Media LabBayern.
In this video you will learn:
* How Media Lab supports very early startups in the media business (0:20)
* How long Media Lab has been in business and who can apply to Media Lab (0:46)
* What makes Bavaria and Munich a great market for startups (2:09 and 5:25)
* What the protocols are for startups to work with media in Munich (2:53)
* How formal communications should be from startups to the media (4:27)
* What influencers and organizations in the Munich startup and tech scene to connect with and who can help people get familiar with the area (6:40)
* What is unique about the Bavarian culture (8:01)
* Whether one can get along without speaking the German language (9:05)
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Inside Bayern Munich: Business of Sport Special

September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
--Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
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published: 17 Sep 2015

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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INSIDE Allianz Arena

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published: 15 Apr 2010

5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

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In this list today we'll be focusing on 5 famous companies that have Nazi roots.
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September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
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September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of...

We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/bayern-munich-elevation.html

5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

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Advertising today can allow a company to remodel themselves despite ...

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Advertising today can allow a company to remodel themselves despite having a dark past.
Many big companies today have skeletons in their closet which they wish they could erase so they spend millions in advertising to regain the trust of their consumers.
In this list today we'll be focusing on 5 famous companies that have Nazi roots.
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Music:
"Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
5) Bayer.
During the Holocaust, a German company called IG Farben manufactured the Zyklon B gas used in the Nazi gas chambers.
They also funded and helped with Josef Mengele's "experiments" on concentration camp prisoners.
IG Farben is the company that turned the single largest profit from work with the Nazis.
After the War, the company was broken up. Bayer was one of its divisions, and went on to become its own company.
Aspirin was founded by a Bayer employee, Arthur Eichengrun.
But Eichengrun was Jewish, and Bayer didn't want to admit that a Jewish man created the one product that keeps their company in business.
So, to this day, Bayer officially gives credit to Felix Hoffmann, a nice Aryan man, for inventing aspirin.
4) Siemens.
Siemens took slave laborers during the Holocaust and had them help construct the gas chambers that would kill them and their families.
Siemens also has the single biggest post-Holocaust moment of insensitivity of any of the companies on this list.
In 2001, they tried to trademark the word "Zyklon" (which means "cyclone" in German) to become the name a new line of products... including a line of gas ovens.
Zyklon, of course, being the name of the poison gas used in their gas chambers during the Holocaust.
A week later, after several watchdog groups appropriately freaked out, Siemens withdrew the application.
They said they never drew the connection between the Zyklon B gas used during the Holocaust and their proposed Zyklon line of products
3) Coca-Cola.
Coke played both sides during World War Two... they supported the American troops but also kept making soda for the Nazis.
Then, in 1941, the German branch of Coke ran out of syrup, and couldn't get any from America because of wartime restrictions.
So they invented a new drink, specifically for the Nazis: A fruit-flavored soda called Fanta.
That's right: Long before Fanta was associated with a bunch of exotic women singing a god-awful jingle, it was the unofficial drink of Nazi Germany.
2) Hugo Boss.
In the1930s, Hugo Boss started making Nazi uniforms.
The reason: Hugo Boss himself had joined the Nazi party, and got a contract to make the Hitler Youth, storm trooper and SS uniforms.
That was a huge boom for Hugo Boss... he got the contract just eight years after founding his company... and that infusion of business helped take the company to another level.
The Nazi uniform manufacturing went so well that Hugo Boss ended up needing to bring in slave laborers from Poland and France to help out at the factory.
In 1997, Hugo's son, SiegfriedBoss, told an Austrian news magazine, "Of course my father belonged to the Nazi party. But who didn't belong back then?"
1) Standard Oil.
The Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gas in order to get their planes off the ground.
Standard Oil was one of only three companies that could manufacture that type of fuel. So they did.
Without them, in theory the German air force couldn't even have gotten their planes off the ground.
When Standard Oil was dissolved as a monopoly, it led to ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP, all of which are still around today.

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Advertising today can allow a company to remodel themselves despite having a dark past.
Many big companies today have skeletons in their closet which they wish they could erase so they spend millions in advertising to regain the trust of their consumers.
In this list today we'll be focusing on 5 famous companies that have Nazi roots.
--------------------SECOND CHANNEL-------------------
Check out my second channel More5! for funny, weird, interesting news, along with the latest trending topics within the YouTube community.
More5! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPohYrquhWwA56kiaxJRe9A
Music:
"Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
5) Bayer.
During the Holocaust, a German company called IG Farben manufactured the Zyklon B gas used in the Nazi gas chambers.
They also funded and helped with Josef Mengele's "experiments" on concentration camp prisoners.
IG Farben is the company that turned the single largest profit from work with the Nazis.
After the War, the company was broken up. Bayer was one of its divisions, and went on to become its own company.
Aspirin was founded by a Bayer employee, Arthur Eichengrun.
But Eichengrun was Jewish, and Bayer didn't want to admit that a Jewish man created the one product that keeps their company in business.
So, to this day, Bayer officially gives credit to Felix Hoffmann, a nice Aryan man, for inventing aspirin.
4) Siemens.
Siemens took slave laborers during the Holocaust and had them help construct the gas chambers that would kill them and their families.
Siemens also has the single biggest post-Holocaust moment of insensitivity of any of the companies on this list.
In 2001, they tried to trademark the word "Zyklon" (which means "cyclone" in German) to become the name a new line of products... including a line of gas ovens.
Zyklon, of course, being the name of the poison gas used in their gas chambers during the Holocaust.
A week later, after several watchdog groups appropriately freaked out, Siemens withdrew the application.
They said they never drew the connection between the Zyklon B gas used during the Holocaust and their proposed Zyklon line of products
3) Coca-Cola.
Coke played both sides during World War Two... they supported the American troops but also kept making soda for the Nazis.
Then, in 1941, the German branch of Coke ran out of syrup, and couldn't get any from America because of wartime restrictions.
So they invented a new drink, specifically for the Nazis: A fruit-flavored soda called Fanta.
That's right: Long before Fanta was associated with a bunch of exotic women singing a god-awful jingle, it was the unofficial drink of Nazi Germany.
2) Hugo Boss.
In the1930s, Hugo Boss started making Nazi uniforms.
The reason: Hugo Boss himself had joined the Nazi party, and got a contract to make the Hitler Youth, storm trooper and SS uniforms.
That was a huge boom for Hugo Boss... he got the contract just eight years after founding his company... and that infusion of business helped take the company to another level.
The Nazi uniform manufacturing went so well that Hugo Boss ended up needing to bring in slave laborers from Poland and France to help out at the factory.
In 1997, Hugo's son, SiegfriedBoss, told an Austrian news magazine, "Of course my father belonged to the Nazi party. But who didn't belong back then?"
1) Standard Oil.
The Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gas in order to get their planes off the ground.
Standard Oil was one of only three companies that could manufacture that type of fuel. So they did.
Without them, in theory the German air force couldn't even have gotten their planes off the ground.
When Standard Oil was dissolved as a monopoly, it led to ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP, all of which are still around today.

Doing Business In Munich- Media Lab Bayern With Lina Timm

Globig goes to Munich to discover what makes Munich and Bavaria a great place to startup and expand a foreign business into. Our guest interview is with Lina Ti...

Globig goes to Munich to discover what makes Munich and Bavaria a great place to startup and expand a foreign business into. Our guest interview is with Lina Timm at Media LabBayern.
In this video you will learn:
* How Media Lab supports very early startups in the media business (0:20)
* How long Media Lab has been in business and who can apply to Media Lab (0:46)
* What makes Bavaria and Munich a great market for startups (2:09 and 5:25)
* What the protocols are for startups to work with media in Munich (2:53)
* How formal communications should be from startups to the media (4:27)
* What influencers and organizations in the Munich startup and tech scene to connect with and who can help people get familiar with the area (6:40)
* What is unique about the Bavarian culture (8:01)
* Whether one can get along without speaking the German language (9:05)
About Globig: Globig.co is your global expansion headquarters with resources, training, services, and matching you to the best vetted service providers around the world to help your business grow. Globig.co

Globig goes to Munich to discover what makes Munich and Bavaria a great place to startup and expand a foreign business into. Our guest interview is with Lina Timm at Media LabBayern.
In this video you will learn:
* How Media Lab supports very early startups in the media business (0:20)
* How long Media Lab has been in business and who can apply to Media Lab (0:46)
* What makes Bavaria and Munich a great market for startups (2:09 and 5:25)
* What the protocols are for startups to work with media in Munich (2:53)
* How formal communications should be from startups to the media (4:27)
* What influencers and organizations in the Munich startup and tech scene to connect with and who can help people get familiar with the area (6:40)
* What is unique about the Bavarian culture (8:01)
* Whether one can get along without speaking the German language (9:05)
About Globig: Globig.co is your global expansion headquarters with resources, training, services, and matching you to the best vetted service providers around the world to help your business grow. Globig.co

FC Bayern Munich - GERMANY 2016 trip

München Bavaria City in 4K Munich Germany Bayern

München BavariaCity in 4K Munich GermanyBayern
germany city tour = https://youtu.be/7LtGCxgzjnI
Munich in 4K
The state capital of Bavaria is a modern cosmopolitan city, but it also has a long history. Palaces and museums, the Hofbräuhaus and Oktoberfest - Munich is one of Germany's most popular tourist destinations.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, summer in Munich is all about the beer gardens. The 200 year-old tradition is as typically Bavarian as "Weisswurst" and "Lederhosen" are. The very best spot to look down on Munich is from the top of the "Frauenkirche" Church. For Science and Technology fans, the "German Museum" is not to be missed. It's the biggest of its kind in the world.
germany travel,germany tours,berlin sightseeing,tours of germany,visit germ...

published: 19 Apr 2017

Football Fan City Guide | Munich

Football Fan City Guides is a new series, where we share our favourite places for football fans to eat, drink and most importantly watch the football in the biggest cities in Europe. This time it's Munich. Subscribe to Copa90: http://bit.ly/Copa90Subscribe
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We're going to Berlin!

FC Bayern has reached DFB-Cup final in Berlin and has the chance to win the fourth Bundesliga title in succession with a win against Hertha this Saturday. Additionally Manuel Neuer has extended his contract with the German record Champion until 2021.
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published: 22 Apr 2016

Adventures in Germany: Bavaria & The Alps 🇩🇪

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer, and awesome hikes. Map of all the locations I travelled to during the trip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oqJOCsekuduvrTqsyFEivl04sAg&usp=sharing
TOP TRAVEL TIPS:
*Since Bavaria is not the easiest place to get around, we rented a car. There are cheap options for car rentals! It was 143 Euros for 8 days, but insurance was 150 Euros for that time too. Having a car allowed me to see more though in the 9 days I was in Germany.
*If you have the means, renting a German car will simply be better and safer for the autobahn.
*I recommend staying in the small towns as opposed to any of the big cities. The experience of being able to walk around these towns is so much more memorable than walking around ...

WHAT TO DO IN MUNICH in 60 seconds

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00:07 Church of St. Peter (Rindermarkt 1)
The oldest parish church in the city, situated nearby Marienplatz. After climbing 299 steps to the top, you get rewarded with panoramic view over Munich. Admission for adults: 3€. http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/churches/church-of-st-peter.html
00:09 Allianz Arena is home to football to the giant FC Bayern München and the not-so-giant TSV 1860 München. The (some might say: only) advantage of watching games of the latter: You can get tickets without being a club member. http://www.tsv1860.de Get there by subway U6 (Fröttmaning) http://www.allianz-arena.de
...

Oktoberfest Welcomes FC Bayern Munich!

► Sub now: http://redirect.bundesliga.com/_bwBd
Every year the Bayern players stop by the world-famous Oktoberfest festivities to take part in some old-fashioned tradition! As the guys guzzled down beer and had a good time, we took to the crowd to get some fans' opinions on who they think will win the league.
The OfficialBundesligaYouTube channel gives you access to clips from Germany's football league that you won't find anywhere else. Visit us at www.youtube.com/bundesliga to see what all the noise is about! Subscribe now! http://goo.gl/MuJEUZ - - For all the latest news please head to http://www.bundesliga.com!

published: 25 Sep 2013

Floating in the Dead Sea, Israel with FC Bayern Munich flag

Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and r...

Football Fan City Guide | Munich

Football Fan City Guides is a new series, where we share our favourite places for football fans to eat, drink and most importantly watch the football in the big...

Football Fan City Guides is a new series, where we share our favourite places for football fans to eat, drink and most importantly watch the football in the biggest cities in Europe. This time it's Munich. Subscribe to Copa90: http://bit.ly/Copa90Subscribe
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We're going to Berlin!

FC Bayern has reached DFB-Cup final in Berlin and has the chance to win the fourth Bundesliga title in succession with a win against Hertha this Saturday. Addit...

FC Bayern has reached DFB-Cup final in Berlin and has the chance to win the fourth Bundesliga title in succession with a win against Hertha this Saturday. Additionally Manuel Neuer has extended his contract with the German record Champion until 2021.
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FC Bayern has reached DFB-Cup final in Berlin and has the chance to win the fourth Bundesliga title in succession with a win against Hertha this Saturday. Additionally Manuel Neuer has extended his contract with the German record Champion until 2021.
► Abonnieren/Subscribe: http://fcb.de/youtube
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Adventures in Germany: Bavaria & The Alps 🇩🇪

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer, and awesome hikes. Map of all the locations I travelled to during t...

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer, and awesome hikes. Map of all the locations I travelled to during the trip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oqJOCsekuduvrTqsyFEivl04sAg&usp=sharing
TOP TRAVEL TIPS:
*Since Bavaria is not the easiest place to get around, we rented a car. There are cheap options for car rentals! It was 143 Euros for 8 days, but insurance was 150 Euros for that time too. Having a car allowed me to see more though in the 9 days I was in Germany.
*If you have the means, renting a German car will simply be better and safer for the autobahn.
*I recommend staying in the small towns as opposed to any of the big cities. The experience of being able to walk around these towns is so much more memorable than walking around a big city.
*Go to as many Bavarian towns as you can. They are all amazing in there own way!
*When you get sick of Germany food, which will happen, the Italian food there is surprisingly amazing, being that they are so close to Northern Italy.
*Bring hiking clothes. Hiking is one of the best activities to do in the Alps during summer time.
*Also bring a rain jacket. It rains for a small part of the day almost every day year round in Bavaria.
*Look up the fest schedule of the Bavarian Towns. Each town has their own fest, so it's great to experience something more local.
The trip included:
(0:00) Intro
(0:20) Kofel, Oberammergau
(0:40) Neuschwanstein Castle
(0:55) Rothenburg ob der Tauber
(1:09) Mittenwald
(1:12) Munich
(1:18) Dachau
(1:31) Allianz Arena (Home of FC Bayern Munich)
(1:54) Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Werdenfels Region)
(2:00) Edelweiss Lodge and Resort
(2:05) AlpspiX
(2:26) Hike down to the lower gondola (Kreuzeck-Alpspitzbahn)
(3:22) HollentalValley hike to Zugspitze
(5:22) Eibsee, Zugspitze in the background (Grainau Region)
(6:12) Highline 179Suspension Bridge, Austria (TirolRegion)
(7:00) EhrenburgCastleRuins
(8:26) Garmischer Festwoche
Songs used: Adventure by Cheat CodesMiami 82 by Syn Cole (KygoRemix)
Video taken with: GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition & iPhone 6s
Mount used: GoPro 3 Way Arm:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WP2RQR3/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B06WP2RQR3&linkCode=as2&tag=boschvoyage-20&linkId=b99d7aae6a4300e1c1cb85e79c2b5615
Special thanks to everyone from Edelweiss for making me feel at home and to the great friends I made throughout the trip!

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer, and awesome hikes. Map of all the locations I travelled to during the trip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oqJOCsekuduvrTqsyFEivl04sAg&usp=sharing
TOP TRAVEL TIPS:
*Since Bavaria is not the easiest place to get around, we rented a car. There are cheap options for car rentals! It was 143 Euros for 8 days, but insurance was 150 Euros for that time too. Having a car allowed me to see more though in the 9 days I was in Germany.
*If you have the means, renting a German car will simply be better and safer for the autobahn.
*I recommend staying in the small towns as opposed to any of the big cities. The experience of being able to walk around these towns is so much more memorable than walking around a big city.
*Go to as many Bavarian towns as you can. They are all amazing in there own way!
*When you get sick of Germany food, which will happen, the Italian food there is surprisingly amazing, being that they are so close to Northern Italy.
*Bring hiking clothes. Hiking is one of the best activities to do in the Alps during summer time.
*Also bring a rain jacket. It rains for a small part of the day almost every day year round in Bavaria.
*Look up the fest schedule of the Bavarian Towns. Each town has their own fest, so it's great to experience something more local.
The trip included:
(0:00) Intro
(0:20) Kofel, Oberammergau
(0:40) Neuschwanstein Castle
(0:55) Rothenburg ob der Tauber
(1:09) Mittenwald
(1:12) Munich
(1:18) Dachau
(1:31) Allianz Arena (Home of FC Bayern Munich)
(1:54) Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Werdenfels Region)
(2:00) Edelweiss Lodge and Resort
(2:05) AlpspiX
(2:26) Hike down to the lower gondola (Kreuzeck-Alpspitzbahn)
(3:22) HollentalValley hike to Zugspitze
(5:22) Eibsee, Zugspitze in the background (Grainau Region)
(6:12) Highline 179Suspension Bridge, Austria (TirolRegion)
(7:00) EhrenburgCastleRuins
(8:26) Garmischer Festwoche
Songs used: Adventure by Cheat CodesMiami 82 by Syn Cole (KygoRemix)
Video taken with: GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition & iPhone 6s
Mount used: GoPro 3 Way Arm:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WP2RQR3/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B06WP2RQR3&linkCode=as2&tag=boschvoyage-20&linkId=b99d7aae6a4300e1c1cb85e79c2b5615
Special thanks to everyone from Edelweiss for making me feel at home and to the great friends I made throughout the trip!

WHAT TO DO IN MUNICH in 60 seconds

You are already in love with Munich? It went all too fast? You want the details? No problem. Here are our recommendations in order of appearance:
Check out ou...

You are already in love with Munich? It went all too fast? You want the details? No problem. Here are our recommendations in order of appearance:
Check out our website: 60seconds.travel
00:07 Church of St. Peter (Rindermarkt 1)
The oldest parish church in the city, situated nearby Marienplatz. After climbing 299 steps to the top, you get rewarded with panoramic view over Munich. Admission for adults: 3€. http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/churches/church-of-st-peter.html
00:09 Allianz Arena is home to football to the giant FC Bayern München and the not-so-giant TSV 1860 München. The (some might say: only) advantage of watching games of the latter: You can get tickets without being a club member. http://www.tsv1860.de Get there by subway U6 (Fröttmaning) http://www.allianz-arena.de
00:10 Museum Brandhorst (Theresienstrasse 35a)
One of the city’s best museums of contemporary art, and situated in Munich’s art quarter next to the famous three art galleries Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne. http://www.museum-brandhorst.de
00:15 Hofgarten (Odeonsplatz)
The gorgeous Hofgarten is one of the nicest parks in Munich, situated next to The Residenz, which is the former city castle of the Bavarian dukes, princes and emperors.
00:17 Town Hall Glockenspiel (Marienplatz)
The so-called Glockenspiel takes place in the tower balcony of the Neues Rathaus daily at 11 a.m., 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. Figurines dance stories from Munich’s history in slow-motion. Not everyone gets their charm. We certainly don’t. But you might.
00:19 Müllersches Volksbad (Rosenheimer Strasse 1)
The oldest indoor swimming pool of Munich is also ist prettiest. Swimming in this art nouveau building from 1901 is an otherworldly experience. It is open daily from 7:30 a.m. until 11 p.m. Admission for adults: 4,40 €. Unfortunately, there is no English website to date.
00:22 Monopteros (Englischer Garten)
The Monopteros is a lovely little temple with a view, in the heart of the Englischer Garten (English Garden) next to the ChineseTower.
00:25 River Isar (from Icking to Thalkirchen)
Paddling your way from Icking or even Wolfratshausen. It’s a fun 6-8 hour-trip on the river Isar. Buy your own boat or rent one here, for example: http://www.action-funtours.de/bootsverleih-isar. But make sure to check that there is no high tide or other warnings (floating refuse) before you go. https://www.brk-muenchen.de/wir-sind-fuer-sie-da/mit-unseren-ehrenamtlichen-rotkreuzhelfern/wasserwacht
00:27 Flaucher (District: Sendling)
Grab some steaks and sausages and take the U3 to Thalkirchen to have a lazy barbecue. It’s only permitted in that area. But beware: On weekends it gets unbearably crowded. Aim for the southernmost point to.
00:34 Chinese Tower (Englischer Garden)
You don’t visit the Chinese Tower for itself but for the beer garden. It is situated in the heart of the Englischer Garten and one of the best beer gardens in the city with a mix of locals and tourists.
00:39 MiniHofbräuhaus (Englischer Garten)
This hidden gem of a beer garden is situated in the northern part of the Englischer Garten and popular with people who take a rest from walking their dogs. http://www.minihofbraeuhaus.de/minihb2/index.php?anfahrt
00:40 CaféFräulein Grüneis (Englischer Garten)
This lovely little café sells beer, coffee, cakes and other delicacies, right next to the EisbachWave. http://www.fraeulein-grueneis.de
00:41 Augustiner Keller (Arnulfstrasse 52)
One of the biggest beer gardens of the city, and one of the prettiest. It's in walking distance to the central station. http://www.augustinerkeller.de/home/
00:42 Odeonsplatz is the northern gateway to the Old Town, situated next to The Residenz. Take a MVGBike to explore the city. It's set up by the local traffic company MVG and takes only the App "MVG more" to rent it.
00:51 The Eisbach runs through the Englischer Garten. One fun thing to do is to float down the little river until Tram station „Paradiesstrasse“, hop on back to „Prinzregentenstraße“ and do it again. Don’t be surprised: You are passing a famous little FKK area (Germans „Free Body Culture“).
00:53 The Eisbachwelle is world-famous for its city surfers who seem to be surfing the river wave 24/7.
00:56 Weisses Bräuhaus (Tal)
The typical Bavarian breweries offers a wide range of Schneider Weisse wheat beer. Dishes like “Bavarian peasant’s feast” or “Our Butcher’s Platter” can hardly be finished and start at 14€. http://www.schneider-brauhaus.de
00:58 Beer Garden (Viktualienmarkt)
The Viktualienmarkt is one of the loveliest spots on a Saturday morning in Munich. Have a breakfast “Munich style” with white sausages, sweet mustard and a wheat beer and enjoy watching merchants, locals and tourists on the Viktualienmarkt.
01:02 Hackerbrücke (district: Ludwigsvorstadt)
One of the rare spots in Munich, the “biggest village of Germany”, that has some kind of metropolis flair. And a wonderful place to watch the sunset.

You are already in love with Munich? It went all too fast? You want the details? No problem. Here are our recommendations in order of appearance:
Check out our website: 60seconds.travel
00:07 Church of St. Peter (Rindermarkt 1)
The oldest parish church in the city, situated nearby Marienplatz. After climbing 299 steps to the top, you get rewarded with panoramic view over Munich. Admission for adults: 3€. http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/churches/church-of-st-peter.html
00:09 Allianz Arena is home to football to the giant FC Bayern München and the not-so-giant TSV 1860 München. The (some might say: only) advantage of watching games of the latter: You can get tickets without being a club member. http://www.tsv1860.de Get there by subway U6 (Fröttmaning) http://www.allianz-arena.de
00:10 Museum Brandhorst (Theresienstrasse 35a)
One of the city’s best museums of contemporary art, and situated in Munich’s art quarter next to the famous three art galleries Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne. http://www.museum-brandhorst.de
00:15 Hofgarten (Odeonsplatz)
The gorgeous Hofgarten is one of the nicest parks in Munich, situated next to The Residenz, which is the former city castle of the Bavarian dukes, princes and emperors.
00:17 Town Hall Glockenspiel (Marienplatz)
The so-called Glockenspiel takes place in the tower balcony of the Neues Rathaus daily at 11 a.m., 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. Figurines dance stories from Munich’s history in slow-motion. Not everyone gets their charm. We certainly don’t. But you might.
00:19 Müllersches Volksbad (Rosenheimer Strasse 1)
The oldest indoor swimming pool of Munich is also ist prettiest. Swimming in this art nouveau building from 1901 is an otherworldly experience. It is open daily from 7:30 a.m. until 11 p.m. Admission for adults: 4,40 €. Unfortunately, there is no English website to date.
00:22 Monopteros (Englischer Garten)
The Monopteros is a lovely little temple with a view, in the heart of the Englischer Garten (English Garden) next to the ChineseTower.
00:25 River Isar (from Icking to Thalkirchen)
Paddling your way from Icking or even Wolfratshausen. It’s a fun 6-8 hour-trip on the river Isar. Buy your own boat or rent one here, for example: http://www.action-funtours.de/bootsverleih-isar. But make sure to check that there is no high tide or other warnings (floating refuse) before you go. https://www.brk-muenchen.de/wir-sind-fuer-sie-da/mit-unseren-ehrenamtlichen-rotkreuzhelfern/wasserwacht
00:27 Flaucher (District: Sendling)
Grab some steaks and sausages and take the U3 to Thalkirchen to have a lazy barbecue. It’s only permitted in that area. But beware: On weekends it gets unbearably crowded. Aim for the southernmost point to.
00:34 Chinese Tower (Englischer Garden)
You don’t visit the Chinese Tower for itself but for the beer garden. It is situated in the heart of the Englischer Garten and one of the best beer gardens in the city with a mix of locals and tourists.
00:39 MiniHofbräuhaus (Englischer Garten)
This hidden gem of a beer garden is situated in the northern part of the Englischer Garten and popular with people who take a rest from walking their dogs. http://www.minihofbraeuhaus.de/minihb2/index.php?anfahrt
00:40 CaféFräulein Grüneis (Englischer Garten)
This lovely little café sells beer, coffee, cakes and other delicacies, right next to the EisbachWave. http://www.fraeulein-grueneis.de
00:41 Augustiner Keller (Arnulfstrasse 52)
One of the biggest beer gardens of the city, and one of the prettiest. It's in walking distance to the central station. http://www.augustinerkeller.de/home/
00:42 Odeonsplatz is the northern gateway to the Old Town, situated next to The Residenz. Take a MVGBike to explore the city. It's set up by the local traffic company MVG and takes only the App "MVG more" to rent it.
00:51 The Eisbach runs through the Englischer Garten. One fun thing to do is to float down the little river until Tram station „Paradiesstrasse“, hop on back to „Prinzregentenstraße“ and do it again. Don’t be surprised: You are passing a famous little FKK area (Germans „Free Body Culture“).
00:53 The Eisbachwelle is world-famous for its city surfers who seem to be surfing the river wave 24/7.
00:56 Weisses Bräuhaus (Tal)
The typical Bavarian breweries offers a wide range of Schneider Weisse wheat beer. Dishes like “Bavarian peasant’s feast” or “Our Butcher’s Platter” can hardly be finished and start at 14€. http://www.schneider-brauhaus.de
00:58 Beer Garden (Viktualienmarkt)
The Viktualienmarkt is one of the loveliest spots on a Saturday morning in Munich. Have a breakfast “Munich style” with white sausages, sweet mustard and a wheat beer and enjoy watching merchants, locals and tourists on the Viktualienmarkt.
01:02 Hackerbrücke (district: Ludwigsvorstadt)
One of the rare spots in Munich, the “biggest village of Germany”, that has some kind of metropolis flair. And a wonderful place to watch the sunset.

Oktoberfest Welcomes FC Bayern Munich!

► Sub now: http://redirect.bundesliga.com/_bwBd
Every year the Bayern players stop by the world-famous Oktoberfest festivities to take part in some old-fashione...

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Every year the Bayern players stop by the world-famous Oktoberfest festivities to take part in some old-fashioned tradition! As the guys guzzled down beer and had a good time, we took to the crowd to get some fans' opinions on who they think will win the league.
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Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
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סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.

Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.

Inside Bayern Munich: Business of Sport Special

September 17 -- Bayern Munich is one of the world's most successful soccer clubs and biggest sporting brands. They hold a record 25 German titles and the club itself made 500 million euros last year for the first time; the third biggest sales for a football club in the world. Bloomberg’s Mark Barton speaks exclusively to German football legend and Bayern Munich Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as well as SpanishWorld Cup winner and current Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso.
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Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

We take a look at German Champions Bayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge t...

Bayern Munich: Finances and Glass Ceilings

We take a look at German ChampionsBayern Munich's recent financial performance to gauge their domestic and global standing. There are myriad interpretations of this situation, and we'd love to hear your alternative thoughts in the comments below.
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5 Famous Companies With Nazi Roots!

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5) Bayer.
During the Holocaust, a German company called IG Farben manufactured the Zyklon B gas used in the Nazi gas chambers.
They also funded and helped with Josef Mengele's "experiments" on concentration camp prisoners.
IG Farben is the company that turned the single largest profit from work with the Nazis.
After the War, the company was broken up. Bayer was one of its divisions, and went on to become its own company.
Aspirin was founded by a Bayer employee, Arthur Eichengrun.
But Eichengrun was Jewish, and Bayer didn't want to admit that a Jewish man created the one product that keeps their company in business.
So, to this day, Bayer officially gives credit to Felix Hoffmann, a nice Aryan man, for inventing aspirin.
4) Siemens.
Siemens took slave laborers during the Holocaust and had them help construct the gas chambers that would kill them and their families.
Siemens also has the single biggest post-Holocaust moment of insensitivity of any of the companies on this list.
In 2001, they tried to trademark the word "Zyklon" (which means "cyclone" in German) to become the name a new line of products... including a line of gas ovens.
Zyklon, of course, being the name of the poison gas used in their gas chambers during the Holocaust.
A week later, after several watchdog groups appropriately freaked out, Siemens withdrew the application.
They said they never drew the connection between the Zyklon B gas used during the Holocaust and their proposed Zyklon line of products
3) Coca-Cola.
Coke played both sides during World War Two... they supported the American troops but also kept making soda for the Nazis.
Then, in 1941, the German branch of Coke ran out of syrup, and couldn't get any from America because of wartime restrictions.
So they invented a new drink, specifically for the Nazis: A fruit-flavored soda called Fanta.
That's right: Long before Fanta was associated with a bunch of exotic women singing a god-awful jingle, it was the unofficial drink of Nazi Germany.
2) Hugo Boss.
In the1930s, Hugo Boss started making Nazi uniforms.
The reason: Hugo Boss himself had joined the Nazi party, and got a contract to make the Hitler Youth, storm trooper and SS uniforms.
That was a huge boom for Hugo Boss... he got the contract just eight years after founding his company... and that infusion of business helped take the company to another level.
The Nazi uniform manufacturing went so well that Hugo Boss ended up needing to bring in slave laborers from Poland and France to help out at the factory.
In 1997, Hugo's son, SiegfriedBoss, told an Austrian news magazine, "Of course my father belonged to the Nazi party. But who didn't belong back then?"
1) Standard Oil.
The Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gas in order to get their planes off the ground.
Standard Oil was one of only three companies that could manufacture that type of fuel. So they did.
Without them, in theory the German air force couldn't even have gotten their planes off the ground.
When Standard Oil was dissolved as a monopoly, it led to ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP, all of which are still around today.

Doing Business In Munich- Media Lab Bayern With Lina Timm

Globig goes to Munich to discover what makes Munich and Bavaria a great place to startup and expand a foreign business into. Our guest interview is with Lina Timm at Media LabBayern.
In this video you will learn:
* How Media Lab supports very early startups in the media business (0:20)
* How long Media Lab has been in business and who can apply to Media Lab (0:46)
* What makes Bavaria and Munich a great market for startups (2:09 and 5:25)
* What the protocols are for startups to work with media in Munich (2:53)
* How formal communications should be from startups to the media (4:27)
* What influencers and organizations in the Munich startup and tech scene to connect with and who can help people get familiar with the area (6:40)
* What is unique about the Bavarian culture (8:01)
* Whether one can get along without speaking the German language (9:05)
About Globig: Globig.co is your global expansion headquarters with resources, training, services, and matching you to the best vetted service providers around the world to help your business grow. Globig.co

Football Fan City Guide | Munich

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We're going to Berlin!

FC Bayern has reached DFB-Cup final in Berlin and has the chance to win the fourth Bundesliga title in succession with a win against Hertha this Saturday. Additionally Manuel Neuer has extended his contract with the German record Champion until 2021.
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Adventures in Germany: Bavaria & The Alps 🇩🇪

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer...

Adventures in Germany: Bavaria & The Alps 🇩🇪

Hiking around Bavaria and the Alps with friends during fest season. Lots of Bavarian beer, and awesome hikes. Map of all the locations I travelled to during the trip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oqJOCsekuduvrTqsyFEivl04sAg&usp=sharing
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*Since Bavaria is not the easiest place to get around, we rented a car. There are cheap options for car rentals! It was 143 Euros for 8 days, but insurance was 150 Euros for that time too. Having a car allowed me to see more though in the 9 days I was in Germany.
*If you have the means, renting a German car will simply be better and safer for the autobahn.
*I recommend staying in the small towns as opposed to any of the big cities. The experience of being able to walk around these towns is so much more memorable than walking around a big city.
*Go to as many Bavarian towns as you can. They are all amazing in there own way!
*When you get sick of Germany food, which will happen, the Italian food there is surprisingly amazing, being that they are so close to Northern Italy.
*Bring hiking clothes. Hiking is one of the best activities to do in the Alps during summer time.
*Also bring a rain jacket. It rains for a small part of the day almost every day year round in Bavaria.
*Look up the fest schedule of the Bavarian Towns. Each town has their own fest, so it's great to experience something more local.
The trip included:
(0:00) Intro
(0:20) Kofel, Oberammergau
(0:40) Neuschwanstein Castle
(0:55) Rothenburg ob der Tauber
(1:09) Mittenwald
(1:12) Munich
(1:18) Dachau
(1:31) Allianz Arena (Home of FC Bayern Munich)
(1:54) Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Werdenfels Region)
(2:00) Edelweiss Lodge and Resort
(2:05) AlpspiX
(2:26) Hike down to the lower gondola (Kreuzeck-Alpspitzbahn)
(3:22) HollentalValley hike to Zugspitze
(5:22) Eibsee, Zugspitze in the background (Grainau Region)
(6:12) Highline 179Suspension Bridge, Austria (TirolRegion)
(7:00) EhrenburgCastleRuins
(8:26) Garmischer Festwoche
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Special thanks to everyone from Edelweiss for making me feel at home and to the great friends I made throughout the trip!

WHAT TO DO IN MUNICH in 60 seconds

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00:07 Church of St. Peter (Rindermarkt 1)
The oldest parish church in the city, situated nearby Marienplatz. After climbing 299 steps to the top, you get rewarded with panoramic view over Munich. Admission for adults: 3€. http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/churches/church-of-st-peter.html
00:09 Allianz Arena is home to football to the giant FC Bayern München and the not-so-giant TSV 1860 München. The (some might say: only) advantage of watching games of the latter: You can get tickets without being a club member. http://www.tsv1860.de Get there by subway U6 (Fröttmaning) http://www.allianz-arena.de
00:10 Museum Brandhorst (Theresienstrasse 35a)
One of the city’s best museums of contemporary art, and situated in Munich’s art quarter next to the famous three art galleries Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne. http://www.museum-brandhorst.de
00:15 Hofgarten (Odeonsplatz)
The gorgeous Hofgarten is one of the nicest parks in Munich, situated next to The Residenz, which is the former city castle of the Bavarian dukes, princes and emperors.
00:17 Town Hall Glockenspiel (Marienplatz)
The so-called Glockenspiel takes place in the tower balcony of the Neues Rathaus daily at 11 a.m., 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. Figurines dance stories from Munich’s history in slow-motion. Not everyone gets their charm. We certainly don’t. But you might.
00:19 Müllersches Volksbad (Rosenheimer Strasse 1)
The oldest indoor swimming pool of Munich is also ist prettiest. Swimming in this art nouveau building from 1901 is an otherworldly experience. It is open daily from 7:30 a.m. until 11 p.m. Admission for adults: 4,40 €. Unfortunately, there is no English website to date.
00:22 Monopteros (Englischer Garten)
The Monopteros is a lovely little temple with a view, in the heart of the Englischer Garten (English Garden) next to the ChineseTower.
00:25 River Isar (from Icking to Thalkirchen)
Paddling your way from Icking or even Wolfratshausen. It’s a fun 6-8 hour-trip on the river Isar. Buy your own boat or rent one here, for example: http://www.action-funtours.de/bootsverleih-isar. But make sure to check that there is no high tide or other warnings (floating refuse) before you go. https://www.brk-muenchen.de/wir-sind-fuer-sie-da/mit-unseren-ehrenamtlichen-rotkreuzhelfern/wasserwacht
00:27 Flaucher (District: Sendling)
Grab some steaks and sausages and take the U3 to Thalkirchen to have a lazy barbecue. It’s only permitted in that area. But beware: On weekends it gets unbearably crowded. Aim for the southernmost point to.
00:34 Chinese Tower (Englischer Garden)
You don’t visit the Chinese Tower for itself but for the beer garden. It is situated in the heart of the Englischer Garten and one of the best beer gardens in the city with a mix of locals and tourists.
00:39 MiniHofbräuhaus (Englischer Garten)
This hidden gem of a beer garden is situated in the northern part of the Englischer Garten and popular with people who take a rest from walking their dogs. http://www.minihofbraeuhaus.de/minihb2/index.php?anfahrt
00:40 CaféFräulein Grüneis (Englischer Garten)
This lovely little café sells beer, coffee, cakes and other delicacies, right next to the EisbachWave. http://www.fraeulein-grueneis.de
00:41 Augustiner Keller (Arnulfstrasse 52)
One of the biggest beer gardens of the city, and one of the prettiest. It's in walking distance to the central station. http://www.augustinerkeller.de/home/
00:42 Odeonsplatz is the northern gateway to the Old Town, situated next to The Residenz. Take a MVGBike to explore the city. It's set up by the local traffic company MVG and takes only the App "MVG more" to rent it.
00:51 The Eisbach runs through the Englischer Garten. One fun thing to do is to float down the little river until Tram station „Paradiesstrasse“, hop on back to „Prinzregentenstraße“ and do it again. Don’t be surprised: You are passing a famous little FKK area (Germans „Free Body Culture“).
00:53 The Eisbachwelle is world-famous for its city surfers who seem to be surfing the river wave 24/7.
00:56 Weisses Bräuhaus (Tal)
The typical Bavarian breweries offers a wide range of Schneider Weisse wheat beer. Dishes like “Bavarian peasant’s feast” or “Our Butcher’s Platter” can hardly be finished and start at 14€. http://www.schneider-brauhaus.de
00:58 Beer Garden (Viktualienmarkt)
The Viktualienmarkt is one of the loveliest spots on a Saturday morning in Munich. Have a breakfast “Munich style” with white sausages, sweet mustard and a wheat beer and enjoy watching merchants, locals and tourists on the Viktualienmarkt.
01:02 Hackerbrücke (district: Ludwigsvorstadt)
One of the rare spots in Munich, the “biggest village of Germany”, that has some kind of metropolis flair. And a wonderful place to watch the sunset.

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